A Scottish man was filmed exploding at a younger man using a vape on a train in Glasgow, as people celebrated his use of language and threats against the smoker on the train
A foulmouthed Scottish man erupted at a younger lad on a train using a vape, as he demanded he put it in his “pocket and lock it”.
The man was captured on video swearing at the unknown person as he was unimpressed with his smoking of the electric device on the carriage. Efforts by the younger man to attempt to calm him did not go well as it seemed to make the gentleman crosser.
While others on the carriage stifled laughter, the older man continued his foul mouthed tirade at the younger man.
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The video shared on TikTok started with the man saying: “I’ve smoked for 50 years. If I can go eight hours without a cigarette flying away abroad, you can go more than two minutes without a f*****’ vape.
“You need to stop vaping on a f***** train. I’m not kidding around kiddo. I smoke, there are people on here who don’t. Put it in you f**** pocket and lock it.”
When the younger man replied he could have asked politely, the angry man suggested he could have demanded he stop, with a threat of violence against him.”
Despite his foul language and the threat of punching the young man, many people on TikTok supported the angry fellow. One said: “Right enough. No need to threaten him he could have been a bit nicer coz the young lad didn’t give him cheek but he shouldn’t be vaping on train.”
Another added: “100% agree. We should all start reminding youth and youngsters how to behave in public spaces.”
Another added: “Heroes like him helped shape the society we live in, I’m ashamed of everybody else, not supporting him, probably some sitting thinking he’s wrong for complaining. Upside world we live in.”
One more said: “I agree with what the guy said but the cringe I experienced when some daft woman said ‘here here’”
Some were not as impressed by his use of language. She said: “He’s right though just went about it wrong.”